Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 180
... miles from Staunton . Another detachment under Schenck , about 2,200 strong , was at Franklin , 34 miles north of McDowell . Jackson's force now consisted of about 20,000 troops , while the Union forces opposed to him were half again as ...
... miles from Staunton . Another detachment under Schenck , about 2,200 strong , was at Franklin , 34 miles north of McDowell . Jackson's force now consisted of about 20,000 troops , while the Union forces opposed to him were half again as ...
Page 220
... Miles ' skirmishers , and secured an advantageous position on the left of the Union lines . During the night 1,500 Union cavalry crossed the river at Harper's Ferry to Maryland , and escaped . At the same time Jackson established 10 ...
... Miles ' skirmishers , and secured an advantageous position on the left of the Union lines . During the night 1,500 Union cavalry crossed the river at Harper's Ferry to Maryland , and escaped . At the same time Jackson established 10 ...
Page 441
... Miles . Heth followed closely , whereupon Miles and Smyth re- tired to a crest in front of the bridges , and all the artillery , except Arnold's battery , was transferred to a new po- sition on the north bank of the river . Heth again ...
... Miles . Heth followed closely , whereupon Miles and Smyth re- tired to a crest in front of the bridges , and all the artillery , except Arnold's battery , was transferred to a new po- sition on the north bank of the river . Heth again ...
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